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C$ IN WATER

Paul,

I have used mine in the water. Did so today for a while. It can't handle the iron in the shallows. Too much iron falses positive until you get the coil closer for a better ID so you end up wasting a lot of time checking them out. The only choice is to dig the solid repeatable signals where the ID only varies one or two numbers. The problem is there are just too many signals, mostly falses from the iron, to sort thru to be effective.

HH Tom
 
No problem in freshwater, never been in salt, in fresh worked fine:fisher:fisher:fisher:thumbup:usaflag:usmc
 
I can always find a setting for hunting in iron with minimal falsing. In the lakes here there is just no way that I can keep it from falsing in the iron infested shallows. Most of the false positives are in the foil to tab range and repeat as good until you fan away a couple of inches of sand. It's very frustrating!

Tom
 
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